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TABLE A6-23: VALUE OF RAIL IMPORTS BY PORT CLEARED, 1996 - 2003
  (Millions of dollars)
Imports 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Toronto 1,647.2 3,149.3 3,680.8 3,503.8 3,982.8 4,040.2 4,178.7 4,606.5
Windsor 2,317.6 3,305.3 3,295.2 3,587.0 4,357.9 5,024.6 3,888.6 2,725.9
Sarnia 2,983.9 2,787.4 2,082.0 2,589.6 2,509.8 2,858.2 3,597.4 3,604.5
Montreal 1,136.3 1,880.4 1,878.8 1,726.2 2,132.1 2,218.1 2,038.7 1,935.4
Other Ontario 1 1,543.5 2,354.4 1,635.5 1,723.5 1,919.5 1,905.3    
Oakville 988.6 1,149.9 1,252.4 818.1 691.3 698.2 1,886.7 9.0
Oshawa 37.6 80.6 84.2 228.6 1,177.3 690.2 3,826.0 4,628.7
Vancouver 556.6 681.0 768.6 807.9 957.2 1,033.7 1,271.1 1,339.0
Calgary 238.8 409.2 834.3 574.3 718.2 1,299.3 1,158.2 1,248.1
Edmonton 335.2 607.0 769.9 649.6 797.6 827.4 817.1 933.4
Other 4,650.9 5,238.3 4,664.2 3,997.8 3,840.1 3,862.6 3,493.4 3,425.1
Totals 16,436.2 21,642.8 20,945.9 20,206.4 23,083.8 24,457.8 26,155.7 24,455.5

Note: Tonnage estimated by Statistics Canada.

  1. Prior to 2002, some data did not contain port of clearance.

Source: Adapted from Statistics Canada (International Trade Division) by Transport Canada


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